Nov 22 2008
Humane Society Accuses Petland of Buying Puppies from Puppy Mills
The Humane Society of the United States has accused the national pet store chain, Petland, of selling dogs that were bred in deplorable conditions in puppy mills last Thursday, November 20, 2008. This has been announced after an eight month investigation.
According to the Humane Society, the Petland stores are being furnished by large puppy mills. However, they tell the prospective customers that the dogs are coming from reputable breeders. Some puppies that are sold at Petland stores are sold for as much as $3,500 each, according to the Humane Society.
I feel that puppy mills are the worst things in the United States. They should be shut down and the people running them sent to prison. I beg you to spread the word about Petland and ask everyone you know to NOT buy from Petland. Every sale just gives these puppy mills more revenue and reasons to keep on running these puppy mills and making these animals live in deplorable and horrible conditions.
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Isn’t it strange how the puppy mill laws and the factory farm laws are the same? The puppy mill laws include all s/n dogs, all show dogs, all breeders who are not churning out mountains of puppies. Case in point: a AKC judge with two dogs and no puppies, shut down on puppy mill laws. Factory farm laws include all farms. It includes any farmer who brings his animals in at night. If you haven’t gotten it by now this is a takeover of animal breeding farms. Watch out animal doctors they are coming up your backside with laws to close you down…. What a deal…..